In a message dated 98-01-01 07:34:39 EST, you write:
<< I point out that Roy Moore's display is not a family picture on his desk, a
civic citation on the wall of his office, or anything on his cubbiewall. It
is a religious display on the wall of a public courtroom. The ACLU position
from the start has been he can do whatever he wants with his private
office--its the courtroom that can't be Christianized.
>>
Joel, I understand that this is the ACLU position. I think that it simply is
a sham and a rationalization to cover the focus on religious expression. You
find the courtroom wall significant in a way that has no valid justification
apart from other government walls.
Jim Henderson
ACLJ